The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 24, 1913, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ?'-?'
r
KLAMATH PALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
I'JkIiiIi Year '
BIG DINNER AND
TREE FOR LITTLE
ONES TO ENJOY
no nrMJm:ii will m: dump.
IHII.NTIill
"-""""
UUrt- ll ,' 1'ivm DtmIi.
( lilhlirll iiii iirrn i"i-i lino
,iit IVtMnl! Atiawrn-I li; In I.
It ImkIo, tut f.r Out" Tlrj Will It.'
rr4in J'Hl lttrll) Wlil ) It. lit
Mlmlhri Wanl-1
l coin .i l a Mprr ChrUiutao
,.., Klamath Pall, t.l.lo la e.ef,
.rHU- li f UlP Ofll IllWntfO.
1'uf ib liltlo kiaaie. teho (taiclit;irr( ,t,a lor board mi.t room fo
t,(h-r!"' tl tUnu bad tichid ,impll ana lft ami twlilou lor
Ibrttl. It'" it "III Mlflf)' WrttHoj,, J0
u( lb Me dinner and ir. rrAiir tVm r no team eouttt ird wiih
lor itim ;hp iMi.nrnni, nor a anything .r
or lh 'rrnl of Uim rbltdrm iriti..nr4 nt.,,! a jm.iUnn lor a
0,o riy will alaO t t'l't'J. 1'T lark j mil mi
of rk and depletrd nuatir "III It i t)iuni. Hip cook, tlcrlnrr. tr
(mrtoUrw In lh Ihouichi itial Ihr rhll-jHi iriurn lmm4i(rt) in Sri Kraii
J HI ( U-lllC emoltrr, iru. and tutulr llitt llulilftl Uatp
,Utl Ul, liUt llf M llll e,l I ,ri, ,ir I arIlr) l.lf HlUf'IrMPtl
'110. llt Ik Ht" KMmI follns. til Ihn'Ullui.
ritr lhituKl "lnt oRurl Km tie
lltw uJ tlllillcr ! HlftJo a Icallt)- '
tt I tin ra.( fai4lj, A ml itt a
liiM la fstieruUa rtiiilrlhutldhi
rlMblnt. too4. lot, clr, llrfi. hat
Ut tvit) tii tttnUlUuilotn in
tiu" of flotl .att'l llir l ltd hafl'l
t,ci llan lhr frlllt Itial in. rOofUl
bt matjo annllirr haiiplcf
Tb" tltllilfrti wilt ta(tltitn al tltr
VIln IVItnui nli'l Mali ItulcU at litmu'
lutsiitruk rriuii tho Hall lb?) will
U Uartl I.)' I.Uo It lh Crlkau '
Tbei. will tv rvi-l nri iho Cbriti-,
mji tlthtmr In Hi IiIk llnlt nxim.
aatl lbep U riiilhltlC lr In lb" jute!
nil" (lrurr that h ImpH toU uflj
lb menu, I'(.I" Ilila Iho llrott'ntlnl lfM tUrvlce
-III 1. af)Kxl Of IU i(rta fu ttivi
..,. ..! -1.1. I
,,,.,..,,,., , , ltlU la murli atiuncd rKH autl of
lio c rrtrUnt rl abaxrrr-Jj
-rfitnlly tr M flau., . tlichl'" Himtwt iinHirUtirc to man. a
ftilMrrli tt ttrrrtlllC. ami ligraU jlli ll of a S-f IcaJ l'"'" toilaJP
for hi-, rttilbr for IhkiI, rlr , "III jiiut,, (in. ,ftlrm) of Hclrnco. Hut"
not - Pr10k.l. Ur , ,ht, 4Pmr ur iMwund
On lllllw frllriw'a Utlnr atatml tlat , ,.,
ll lia. htl tlio fhHimUm for" '
lonor lht month. .( I.., la alr-M Iru-of lmnl COIlJuclca t.) Or. It. llot-
that Hanta n may l.atc II, lo.ln.i. "t U"' Mu.ium of Nnturnl IIU-
Ibla tuar. an h i-jii'i cat arotiiiil "
nta'a tfiAf . iw Ik. nMU Hut !- " WM numuliii-rf thai tbo
waa t.r- n rvrr. wU that h- l.a.1 '-I'KImIU wniiui b, rravrd without
Pm .rr.nu for Hi- rlmr at h- i'Jr, to tb )tiui, bccauno li uu
U'IiIIp I'rllowt. irbarem.. uu.kr normal comlllloua, n
Thn , U llnc .tivotalml .Ma llul.l cM"l "l.ormonr." which .Id.
To !),. l,l,l tA , il U -.iBit.l.'lhi. orl. of tho Inli-atlHM. "
r4 a wirdUl Invitation by Mr. and
lf !UII to rail innlNhl.
.
I!i,l Art CkMNlMK.
Tho Hlar thMtor hs Ju.l booVnl ,
Iho Napoll Duo as n liiilldar f a I iifr,!
and tprrphlo a.Hlrrw fjom Mrilford
f i.. ..- . ...... ...i- ... i ..!-...
f-.i- ii- (MV ia-. tllHt illlP I l f"M-ft-
'Mil Tho Napolla uro ultiBrs and In-
Irillnciil&ll.lM Inaliirliiv tin nrror.
it Inn aotoUt.
"riln-naw f l.urrl," .Wit
I'nlled l'rms Kervlce
MT. Uiiiiu li- ia iir..... -
'.' ...,.. .
Church," similar lo llio "flumlay l.vo
Ming Club" of Chicago, will bo r.tab-
il..a i - .... i. ... . i. -!..!. i.rt.ir.lhoui:ht. Iho
..-.... nvin aiiiuiiy il pinna twiua , . . .. ..
workrd out iody by Hi. Iuls mla-lrd "l -.nul.l IU to . .1.1. sir. llmt
l.trr. of all denomlnslloii ami doc'U." .rUoii.'f rlghi n- K'
irlnw go through nucr...fi.lly. Qli. is my own '"'"" .
"-"M" '"" Jl-' --a--i--ta.a. -,.t -a. w j - -- "
Got Your License Yet?
If Not, Your Machine Can
UALKM, Dec. S4. Herrotary of
HUle Olcott la complaining Uial (he
owners ot automobiles nro not apply
ing for (heir 1914 licenses, In accord
ance with circulars Issuod by him re
cently lo (ho effect that all automo
ulles round on tho Oregon highways
nfter January 1, 1014, carrylug 1018
Ironies would be arrostrd and (bo
ntltoinobllo held until Iho 1014 llcenso
hud hoc u secured.
l't (III Saturday (hero had only
noun 3,1100 licenses Issued out of ap
pro.lmately 18,000 cart (bat aro In
'he state. As there are aly
eh
PEOPLE BUNCOED
BY 8. F.
N I II NI IH )) MI'HM mi ,
' HI MMilx llltOhi Mis.
Ill.l'ltl HCM ( ill 1-oMI.
HUNS IN HllMin
A ,c !) ' a Iwtal iMluutiiM
l,,aw !oWll I.Slo i;i,,i..,
"" " Han Praon.ro t,
, , ttll( wttn,f
IflllliE that il..
'.. uull tin Jt t KrpH ,g, ,(,,.
Hit ,,u in , ,,k ,ur HRtu.,
!.! Itlf-bl (li ariiv.'il iftiM. rii,
!'il.i, but Ibxlr (aiturititlil ll.
". m. .(ear mildly ,,ar,.
?. iroiB lii itia t.-iniirniti innti'
hail fU'lllUpil. '
j Tt" "w1 'IJ a 'outrun irom lite I
M"",l0m,,M "'"ftT of IHWWOII
tpAriits iiuo j.rr niuitUi, w, nit iom
Ulttl fouui Tho aallrt'a contract
AGENCY
HIOOCTOR, SPARE
)
THAT APPENDIX
u ii it ni:iN(. wiimi.u hit
lolt IUItN THIS jimi
tlnHiUi uitil.i.N Is- Mill TO
ll.lVt. IMlniHTANT IUTV
I'Altltf. Ir. 21 That III.' ain
lorX
''" u . iiahw siun ) , li .Jar- Now Englander. mid their swift
- ,r"m "" ""f '" , rU tn fnmt, i,, boon the sourco of
piiintilain n uiiitu"" " '" ""'
f'u,,n, "f rt ,,os,(,"r-il,,,,m,U' ,1,r
ItoUln-on concluded. U a Rr-sti mis
!'
7. .
nun hi IIU Oon llmtlirr
.'i' Vrvt "orvlfo
I.IINIlON. Dl'l'. 31. A lliatl glvlllg
I . r 111. I. .r.l Mini U.11I MUI'I
itlir unino oi itn.n...
,'""' M ,:nM "r!,.0"f0.'l!,)!
tlionlh'a hard lwr r """
from outnido n tailor's shop Ho was
irrili.lrliM oil tho IMllmonir 'f I'oHw-
.'man iituiK. w" -"- ;t
i . . ..r.nillf nil
.. a. ...I.... ai'll ttiNalAl! I Il llll'IU
Cloning hi ivi.ie ice. "'"" ' '"
be Pinchedby the State
.lays left In tho inonUi of lWcomlur
In which llcoiwmi can 1 liwuod. h
bo nocossiiry (o Ihsuo thorn ut (ho
rain f pracllcally 1.000 per day.
Chief of I'oHeo CIrU l S"01-'"
.,, Word say IN)' will wforco the
law with regard to motor llconso In
I
orllnud and Multuoninu count,.
Clmixxr 174. Bfiiornl laws of Ore
Kn
lOl'J, BiK'clllrniiy "l'
. . . .....i.i.. i... Minto shall
imitor voiiicios wiiinii -
mrry Hceii. of Iho current year, and
If not so doing tho machine Is sub
jert to seUuro until hucI, llconso hw
boon secured.
KLAMATH FALLS,
Harvard Professor's Daughter
Held as Spy for French Government
vxSnbiukflStBHBSdBlBSw
vHHEr!JtMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBy
HT t VBBBBBBBB
Y bHP
ki' t-& BBBBBBBBrar
'iMBlBBBBBBBBBr
BBataBBBBBBaL
I'JvBBBBBBBBvSBBB
fff lBBiBBBBBBBBMaaBaW
,"" ilBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBav
L , :-lPflfB
jf v" k0!!ftJrIaa'LlBBBBBB9BjBMVD!BNBBBBV
IfrmtmtlmsLT VaWBBBBBZlZImBBBBT
,JL5 'iWrBBBBBBjBtfBjBBBBBm.
-- "yBaBBBBBBBB
attBBBBBBBBBVHBBBBBaaV. "NCrli a7".f.f.f.f.f.f.f.f.HHP"VKVBBrVBBBBBBraBBBBBBrl
Mi Ihinilli) Mnrtam '
1 Mu Iioruihr Macaiie, dnuKbier of
'.Sllna Matciu Mactaitu, profciwor
icmrrltua of lUrard, uho rclKJ
jhu rlmlr mid vin to ll lu Kuropo
ahority aftvr ouu f hi dttURhUrs
murrlrd n Tnnch ariny ollUcr, m
Urtuull) iirr-U-.I li) tho Itallau kov
rimnriu on thn thaw of belnK at
Kri'iirh mi. Sho hold nl Tnran
III. thllP rliKaKi! then- with iiulV1!,
mil opcr.t roiiipaiiy. of which hu wiia
ihv l.-adlliE lady.
Tin. )Oiiiik wonmii hn loiuldurablo
rvpittntlou In Kuropo a i aliiRur, aud
for tin- Iat fuv )nr alio had trawl
rd with llnllint oporii tompunli-n oor
Kuropi She ban m-M-r )el bcvii ecn
In ilio I'nllfd 8tatc-H. ItlKht nftor her
iti'lmllnii. Minn IMIHi Mucvani', who
U tho author of novcral nucctMWful
iiiixrln. hurried lo American
nsdor Thomas Nelson 1'bko. to gel
I, tut to liitprwne. Ho rlr, who isusuny bnndsomo women.
Ill lit Kouif, nit not nollOed. '
u.,M., ait..rs there are
liirr.. of lhm. lh MIhkos Kdlth and ,
Tb
Doroth) mid the llnrnnww r.mii)
Dodriimu do IMary, who Iff I Cam
bridge to become tho wife of tho
Fri'iuh c.ialry offlnr of that nam
SERVANT SCHOOL
TO SHOW EM HOW
..,. ........ AI.I.1AVCIJ KI,m. MASS WILL HE CELKURAT
hoi -!"'
WASHINGTON MAKI'.S A.N AN
.NOIM.MCNT OF ITS STARTING.,
TALKS I.N HOARDERS i
(nltid I'ross Sorvlco
WASHINGTON. 1)..C,
Doc. 24.
Tho llousuliooporrt' Allliinco ofj
Washington today announced wlmt'bo ut c ().cIock uml s.30 t tho morn
ulll bo hhIiI by many to bo tho Un.
,i iiucovurv since Isaac Nowion
T I tin iiroblein of tho law of William McMillan a, J.
.olwd ,r0" '','., toiiavoi At 10:30 high mass will b
T!&T. " i i",s u Fath
solved Iho oxiiih soran i ChrUtim
...... ... ,i. nlll.
'1,, ":,,U,.,?;t of ho Id. ngalnst'mon. Tho church has been prettily
unco, is a sort of It'' ,lfl aiMl lUH.t)rilU;il for tho occasion, and the
"adl.u ."r" r :" ";.. , , rv.lloth.chem manger will bo shown.
IhO HOIUI.OU w. -. -
utna. ho conuurio.i
that women gov-
vriimont clerks who cannot pay largo
nnlH, will t'o nhlo to board ut tho
bcho'ol" for modorato sum. It Is
li.iiuna-tl ll rt 11,Uo tl10 8,0f,Vn"!S'
whool Bolf-Hupporllng. for while tho
.iiospi-cUvo Horvnnta mo lonrniug
their "profosslon" tho routs collected
from Iho boarders will covor nil ex
ponas of leaching und materia.
Our old friend, Dlogouos. ouco said
romurknbly good thing. When usk
ud by a lovo-strlckcn youth when wus
tho proper tlrao to marry, ho answer
,.d: -if young, not yet; If old, never.
unftt0
OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
Ml" I-aiiui .Mucvano
BBBBBBBaaLB f "K:fBBBBBBBBBBBB7
WMtliBBBB7
BBBBmjfei-",'"e'5
BBBBflfiKSLVM
Aiubas-.n,lmlnUloll to their many friends lnbcnt mUo lad who ,lvea ln an ob.
jnnd around Harvard. They are
of tho three. Miss Edith Is perhaps
best known to tho reading puonc
from her noel mid short stories
Amniiir her novels are llio Auven
Hires or Joujou," 'Tho Duchess of
Dreams." "Tho Thoroughbrel." "Tho
lllack Filer," "The Tarantella," and
"llor Word of Honor." which came
out only last spring.
THREE MASSES AT
THE SACRED HEART
i:i AT IO::0, WITH APPROPIU-
ATE SI'.RMON AND SPECIAL
MUS1U
ClirlKtums will bo celebrated at the
Church 'of tho Sacred Heart tomor
row by th too masses. Low mnss will
.,,, hv tho ml8t0r. Rev.
cele-
?athor Mc-
Illlin Will KIVO 1U3 v.liriaiimta -
, , f thu occa.
Mlon Leonard's Muss In 12 flat. Mora-
bois ot tho choir nro
Sopranos Dorothy Weeks, Mrs. M.
A, Smith Poarl Bolvlu; altos aiar
Jorlo Weeks. Mury Shubert; tenors
Hurry 11. Gnllaghor, Martin Lavenlk;
basses Arthur D. Hay, J. . McAl
lister. W. H. Sporty; organist, Mrs. A,.
Jy. Tlndnll; violinist, Mrs. Julo Bnr-(
low.
Tho gathering and soiling of acorns
Is u now Industry In Arkansas, to sup
ply nuraory llrms with material for
forest planting.
literal
DECEMBER 24, 1913
TO DELIVER XMAS
PACKAGES IN THE i
EARLY FORENOON!
WIMtOWK WIIJj MM H OIT..V
TONIOIIT
iI-'IikmI or I'nrrcU All Over tlio Coun
try Him .Shhmijk-0 Hic I'oatofllc
i ltcmi-tiiicii(, ami Clirlstiiuw UlfU,
In Miiny Cim-, Mny llo Dclajri-d for'
, Tn W'rf'ki. Postal l'lirifH Arc
Too Siniill, Soy OfllccM.
J In ordor to glvo persons an oppor
tunity to get the packages addressed
;to them, employes of the local post
;oIllco hae arranged to keep the de
livery window open tomorrow from 8
.until 10 a. m. This will he Just for
the dolltcry of parcels to those rc
relvlng package notices.
This oventug. In uddltlon to keep
'ins the delivery window open from 6
to 7 o'clock, tho registry window will
bo open. This will facilitate the dis
tribution of registered matter. .
From all parts of the nation come
stories of the postal service being de
moralized, on account of tho tremen
dous patronage given tho parcel post.
It has been stated that It may be two
weeks or more before the packages
I flooding tho offices at Portland, Seat
tle, Oakland, San Francisco and other
.cltlts will be sorted and sent out.
WILL BE MERRY
FOR OLD MOTHER
I AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS'- IM-
I I'ltlSO.VMKNT, MAN IS I'AHDON
. KI TODAY, AND WILL E.AT DIN
NER AT OLD HOME
United Press Service
MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va., Dec. 24
Since Wilbur Slaughter was 18 years
old he has not eaten a Christmas din'
'nop with M mnthpr. n irrav-hftlrpd.
un-,scure town jn ohlo slaughter Is now
35. He has spent the past seventeen
years In the penitentiary here. In
1895 ho was sentenced to Imprison
ment for life for killing a fellow
miner ln one of the West Virginia
coal mines, where he worked.
Slaughter's Christmas present was
a complete pardon by Governor Hat
Held, according to his annual custom
of parJouiug on Christmas Eve the
most deserving prisoner, who has
served tho longest number of years
behind tho bars.
Slaughter's pardon came to him
shortly after noon today, and ho left
immediately for Ohio to eat Christ
mas dinner with his mother. Since
tho day he entered the Moundsvllle
penitentiary Slaughter has been a
model prisoner. He has spent his
spare tlmo In studying, and besides
educating himself above the average,
lias learned a trade which he will fol
low. Ho plans to look up the lamny
of tho man ho was accused, ot killing,
und If thoy are ln want, aid them.
UNCLE SAM WILL
BUY LEGS, ARMS
APPROPRIATION OF a7B,000 IS
ASKED FOR DISTRIBUTING AR
TIFICIAL LIMBS AND EYES IN
SERVICE
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 24.
Undo Sam, It was aunouncod here to
day, will play Santa Claus during the
year 1 9ir to hundreds ot crlpplod sol
diers und sailors ot tho United States
army und navy, It he can secure an
appropriation ot 275,000 .from con-
KresB. This large amount wm oe
spont for wooden legs, artificial arms,
glass oyes, falso toeth and similar ar
ticles. Tho year 1915 is the speci
fied tlmo for the renewal ot this
"equipment."
! .NO l'Al'KK TOMOUROW
!
In ordor to allow tho mom
bcrs of tho forco an opportunity
to enjoy the happiness, good will
4 and bounteous dinners that
abound at this time, Tho Herald
will not appear Christmas Day.
BASKET BALL TO
START AT 3 P.M.
TOW.V AXI HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS
I'ltCTTV KVKXLV MATCHED AS
TO WEIGHT, ETC., AND WABM
GAME IS EXPECTED
It Is not going to be all smooth
sailing for the Town team when It'
IIikh up against tho high school -squad
touiorrow afternoon In the first
kett.,11 game of the season. Although
tho tovrn players are older, there Is
not much difference In the average
weight of the players, and the stu
dents are Just as fast if not faster on
their feet.
For the high school the following
will play: Hum and Noel forwards.
McClurc center, McComack ana Boil
er guards, Garrett and Bealsubs.
The town team Is composed of the
follewing: Garrett and Hayden for
wards, Elliott center, Mouchenhacher
and Nail guards, Yaden sub.
The game will btplayed at Hous
ton's opera house. A preliminary
game will start in. 3 o'clock.
POPE ADVOCATES
UNIVERSAL PEACE
SOUTH AMERICAN WOMAN WHO
UNVEILED MONUMENT TO THIS
CAUSE 18 DECORATED BY THE
PONTIFF
United Press Service
ROME, Dec. 24. Pope Pius has
Just called to Rome and conferred un
usual decorations and honors upon
Slimnm Aneela de OUveria Ceaare de
Costa. SIgnora de OUveria Is prcsl-
dent of the South American Assocla-i
tion for Universal Peace, and was
called to Rome from Tho Hague,
where she had Just unveiled a statue
to peace which she had presented as
one of the ornaments to Andrew Car
negie's peace palace.
Popo Plus, as did also his imme
diate predecessors, claims that as
tho vicar on earth of the Prince ot
Peace, ho should be the legitimate
head of the movement for universal
peace. His self-imposed imprison
ment In tho Vatican, however, pre-
J. V. Houston Honored
State Movie Men Choose
From Portland town comeB the
tidings that John V. Houston, Klam
ath county's theatrical syndicate and
pioneer show man ot Southern Ore
gon, has been chosen vlco president
of tho Oregon State League of Mov
ing Picture Exhibitors.
Houston was chosen for this posi
tion out of a total of 600 managers,
which speaks good for the local
Schubert. Tho man elected to the
office just ono notch, higher, that of
president, is Melvln G. Weinstock,
who is president and manager of the
Pooplo's Amustment company, a con
cern operating thirty or more movie
houses throughout the state.
Tho honor bestowed upon Houston
Is ono that is deserved, tor he has
dono much to advance the amusement
business in the state. As far back as
1897, Houston put this town on the
show map, when he erected the Hous
ton opera house. All the wagon shows
of that time went clear out ot their
way to appear here, and many actors
who have since become famous owe
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
" i
IS, WILSON HAS
AUTOS BUSIED
GIVINGPRESENTS
I'OOIl OF THE CAPITAL ABB RE
MEMBERED
Several Huntlml Robn Will , Ks
Brightened by tlie Thoaghtfalaest
of Nation's "Fh-st Lauly" Food,
Clothing and Toy Are A:
Many Article Capital
by i lie Member of Cotaireao
United Press Serrlca
WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 24.
IThe homes of several hundred noor
families will be merry tomorrow be
causo Mrs. Woodrow Wilsos resMB-
bas-liKred them with gifts. Two Whits
House automobiles today started ok
a distributing mission.
These were loaded with gift of all
kinds. The list ranged Iron turkeys
land clothing to toys for the babies.
Tho gifts were selected ey Mrs.
Wilson and her daughters after as
investlgaton of many appeals, for
all that were genuine, gifts case
from the head of the nation.
The Deserted Village has nothing
on Washington today. Gone are the
legislators, after a weary tea months'
grind on the tariff and currency. '
Vanished are the society folks for
the holidays. The president and his
family are speeding to Mississippi.
Dr. J. R. Weatherbee, who arrived
yesterday from Portland oa the steam
ship Breakwater, brought with bin
four registered Hobteia-Frlestna
yearling heifers for bis ranch la Oar
ry county. Dr. Weatherbee a
circuit of Washington white aw&r,
and attended a number of sales, stak
ing out the nest stock he coal lad. ,
The heifers cost him $1,600, and cre
ated quite a sensation at the depot
this morning when they were snipped
'o Coqullle. Marshfield Record.
Thirty different wood preservatives
are in commercial use la the United
States. Many of them utilise creaota
of one sort or another. Others re
qulro chemical salts.
n uroom -P"7
J- G- M,Uer' CMt of " clt' U B0 to
operntlon and turning out many fae
brooms. The company has demon
strated that It Is possible to raise
first class long broomcorn la the val
ley tn quantities which prove prodt-
ablo both to the grower and the i
ufacturer. Ashland Tidings.
vents his exercise of this duty, bat be
has never missed the opportunity ot
granting unusual recognition to those
ot the church who carry on the peace
propaganda In his stead.
Him for Vice Presidoit
much of their success to the eaceur
agement and support tendered them
by Houston, who is there and ever,
when it comes to picking out htotrealo
talent in the rough.
With the advent of the motion pic
tures ln the amusement Said, How
ton was again a pioneer. la 1998 ha
brought the first machine to Klamath
FalU by stage, and following Its In
stallation, picture shows becama reg
ular features at the opera aooaa,
In 1911. Houston opened the Tata-
pie theater In the I. O. O, F. balMiag
and by sticking to Class A 11 M
has a patronage that keept tb MM
crowded every night. la additlaa, ae
operates the Star theater, waare, ta
addition to the best'eftae lalsttal
ent features the nightly rcna). In
cludes clever vaudeville and maata bf
a live-piece otca n u
f i
Besides the show hevaai ta
city, Mr. Houston' own tha
opera boats" la addltlam ta
appearing there, ha aim .;
people of t Htx ntauaa wmm,
two or three tlmaa Weak. ' .CiUv?b '
fi
ftt
F
i
I
t:
i
E
I
i:
IS
ft :
I
.1
H
f
tt
m
t
mi
tt
I
111
S '5
m
m
It
(
i.X
tv
m
Ml
rm
m
m
pj.
kH
V
1 ';
v !&t
J. 4
S 4
. W